E-governance, a global journey / edited by Matthias Finger and Fouzia Nasreen Sultana.

"E-governance affects every citizen. New information and communication technologies (ICTs) have made public services easier to access and information easier to obtain; fines and taxes can be processed more rapidly and votes can be counted faster. Channeling the potential of ICTs in the public s...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Corporate Author: IOS Press
Other Authors: Finger, Matthias, Fouzia Nasreen Sultana
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. : IOS Press, 2012.
Series:Global e-governance series ; v. 4.
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500 |a Includes author index. 
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505 0 |a Introduction: e-governance, a global journey -- Section I. E-Governance Visions. The Impact of inclusive e-government applications ; The role of ICT in social and economic development of Turkmenistan -- Section II. Local E-Governance. Understanding IT literacy in the context of the Arab region: a study in Oman ; E-Tourism: A Catalyst for Promoting the East African Community as Competitive Tourist Destination ; E-Reconciliation in Rwanda. -- Section III. Transversal Issues. Implementing ICT For Governance In Fragile States -- A Case Study of Afghanistan ; Work Organization and e-Governance ; Escaping Patchwork Adoption of ICTs in Developing Countries ; Enterprise Architecture Startup model for successful eGovernment for Post Conflict countries. -- Section IV. Future Issues. Internet Access Commons ; e-Governance: Past, Present and Future: A theoretical framework for prospective policy analysis ; Time to gear up for a second generation of eGOV foresight ; Next steps in e-governance: peoples' e-participation. 
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